China's annual consumer, producer prices remain negative in September


Pedestrians pass stores in the Datang district of Guangzhou, China, on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023. - Photographer Qilai Shen/Bloomberg

BEIJING: China's consumer prices fell in September while producer deflation persisted, as prolonged domestic weakness and renewed trade tensions weighed on consumer and business confidence.

The consumer price index (CPI) dipped 0.3% last month from a year earlier, National Bureau of Statistics data showed on Wednesday, versus a 0.2% fall in a Reuters poll of economists. It had dropped 0.4% in August.

On a monthly basis, CPI was up 0.1%, versus no change in August, and below a forecast 0.2% increase.

Producer prices (PPI) fell 2.3% year-on-year in September compared with a 2.9% fall in August, in line with economists' expectations. - Reuters

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